Timothy Wayne Llewellyn In MemoriamOur lives go on without youBut nothing is the sameWe have to hide our heartacheWhen someone speaks your nameSad are the hearts that love youSilent are the tears that fallLiving without you is the hardest part of allYou did so many things for usYour heart was so kind and trueAnd when we needed someoneWe could always count on youThe special years will not returnWhen we are all togetherBut with the love in our heartsYou walk with us foreverAuthor Unknown Mr. Timothy Wayne Llewellyn of Huntingtown, MD left on his journey for Heaven on April 10th, 2015. Timothy was born September 26, 1982 in Cheverly, MD. He leaves behind to cherish his memories his wife Keona, 3 beautiful children Alyssa, Katelyn, and Timothy Jr. He was the beloved son of Virginia and Robert Elliott and Lawrence Llewellyn Jr. He is survived by his sisters Nicole Krakosky (Joe), and Lyndsey Llewellyn, step brother Robert Elliott Jr. (Amanda), Grandfathers Ralph Keys (Lynn), Elvin Elliott (Mary Jo), Father-in-law Rex Jones (Carol), Mother-in-law Jacqueline Principe; 2 grandmothers-in-law, Sylvia Booth (Charles-deceased) and Alberta Jones; six (6) brothers-in-law; four (4) sisters-in-law and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Timothy was a 2001 graduate of Southern Senior Highschool of Harwood, MD. After the events of 9/11 he joined the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire Department where he became an emergency medical technician. In 2004 he received a Bronze Medal of Valor for his brave actions on March 4, 2003. In 2005 Timothy enlisted in the United States Air Force in the Fire Department where he was stationed at Eglin Air Force Base, FL. He served seven and a half years of active duty. In 2010 he served a tour in Iraq and was awarded a certificate of appreciation for his services during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2011 Timothy received an Air Force Commendation Medal. He received an honorable discharge in 2012. Timothy and his family moved back to Maryland and he became employed by Chaney Enterprises. His family, friends and the fire department were his passions in life. He was the most kindhearted, sincere, helpful, and compassionate person. He will be truly missed by all that loved him. Also, preceded by his death, grandmothers, Judith Keys, Thelma Saulter; great grandmother Rosa Mae Saulter, and grandfather Bobby Saulter. Timothy’s Funeral Arrangements: Lee Funeral Home Clinton, MD Viewings: Sunday April 19, 2015 2:00-4:00PM and 6:00-8:00PM Service: Monday April 20, 2015 11:30AM Interment: Cheltenham Veteran Cemetery 11301 Crain Highway Cheltenham, MD 20623
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